Coyle v. Porter
Coyle v. Porter
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
This is an appeal from the decision of the circuit court, overruling Coyle’s motion to quash a replevin bond and execution which issued thereon.
The bond was taken by the sheriff the 9th of October, 1819, under an execution which issued upon a judgment recovered by Coyle; and the first execution issued upon the bond the 11th of January, 1819.
The motion to quash the replevin bond and execution was made at the September term of the Harrison circuit
The first execution having issued upon the replevin bond in January, 1819, there must have one term intervened between that time and the term in September, at which Coyle’s motion was made; and, consequently, to have quashed the bond would have been a palpable violation of the express letter of the act.
The judgment must, thetefore, be affirmed with cost.
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